gifts

I know this has nothing to doing with being pregnant. But my boyfriends birthday is the 18th, he is turning 21 but he doesn't drink. I have no idea what to get him, and than Christmas is a week after. Should I just get him something really big or gifts for both? Also, he told me the other day I'm not romantic, so any way to incorporate some romance would be a plus. Help me out please?

I know this has nothing to doing with being pregnant. But my boyfriends birthday is the 18th, he is turning 21 but he doesn't drink. I have no idea what to get him, and than Christmas is a week after. Should I just get him something really big or gifts for both? Also, he told me the other day I'm not romantic, so any way to incorporate some romance would be a plus. Help me out please?

My hubby's bday is at the beginning of January so Christmas & bday gifts get tougher each year. As a FTM & SAHM, money is tight... so this year, I'll be his present :) I'm planning to get sexy Christmas lingerie & for his bday decorate my boobs as cupcakes & wear a sexy garter. Not too romantic, but it'll be a way to spice it up!

My hubby's bday is at the beginning of January so Christmas & bday gifts get tougher each year. As a FTM & SAHM, money is tight... so this year, I'll be his present :) I'm planning to get sexy Christmas lingerie & for his bday decorate my boobs as cupcakes & wear a sexy garter. Not too romantic, but it'll be a way to spice it up!

My birthday is 4 days after Christmas. In my experience, it's a little nicer to get separate gifts for each occasion, rather than a 'combined' gift. Doesn't need to be too much, but it is nice to have the separate acknowledgement of your birthday, like everyone whose birthday is at another time of year. Just my opinion!

My birthday is 4 days after Christmas. In my experience, it's a little nicer to get separate gifts for each occasion, rather than a 'combined' gift. Doesn't need to be too much, but it is nice to have the separate acknowledgement of your birthday, like everyone whose birthday is at another time of year. Just my opinion!

I think combined gifts are a no no. If he wants romance then I might do a candle lit dinner either at a nice restaurant or at home... Followed by a candle lit bath or shower.. It's actually really fun to just turn off all the light and just have a bunch of candles on while you get dirty and clean. For Xmas I would leave the big present.. Maybe an electronic of some sort or a game he really wants. Men are usually about electronics, games, or sex. Lol

I think combined gifts are a no no. If he wants romance then I might do a candle lit dinner either at a nice restaurant or at home... Followed by a candle lit bath or shower.. It's actually really fun to just turn off all the light and just have a bunch of candles on while you get dirty and clean. For Xmas I would leave the big present.. Maybe an electronic of some sort or a game he really wants. Men are usually about electronics, games, or sex. Lol

Definitely separate. How about a belly cast with something romantic painted on it? Or a scrap book with your pictures leading up to today including ultrasound pics if you have any yet. You could fill it with poems or special songs you have. Or at hallmark stores they have those books you fill in yourself... I think I have DH one called "why I love you". He ate it up! I'm a total romantic so all the cheesy stuff is right up my alley lol. Good luck. It's nice that your really listening to what he said. I know it's not easy being pregnant and trying to keep your partner happy!

Definitely separate. How about a belly cast with something romantic painted on it? Or a scrap book with your pictures leading up to today including ultrasound pics if you have any yet. You could fill it with poems or special songs you have. Or at hallmark stores they have those books you fill in yourself... I think I have DH one called "why I love you". He ate it up! I'm a total romantic so all the cheesy stuff is right up my alley lol. Good luck. It's nice that your really listening to what he said. I know it's not easy being pregnant and trying to keep your partner happy!

The material on this website is provided for educational purposes only and is not to be used for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment, or in place of therapy or medical care. Use of this site is subject to our terms of use and privacy policy

Advertising Notice

This Site and third parties who place advertisements on this Site may collect and use information about your visits to this Site and other websites in order to provide advertisements about goods and services of interest to you. If you would like to obtain more information about these advertising practices and to make choices about online behavioral advertising, please click here